- The
Compagnie générale de la
télégraphie sans fil (CSF:
General Wireless Telegraphy Company) was a
French company founded in 1918
during a reorganization...
- 1934. The
brand had
several incarnations:
Gesellschaft für
drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H.,
System Telefunken,
founded in 1903 as a
joint venture between...
- 1007/978-3-030-17685-3_3. ISBN 978-3-030-17684-6.
Ferdinand Braun:
Drahtlose Telegraphie durch W****er und Luft. Veit & Comp.,
Leipzig 1901. Reprint: Severus-Verlag...
-
merger of Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt with the
Compagnie Générale de
Télégraphie Sans Fil (General
Wireless Telegraphy Company,
commonly abbreviated as...
- At
first it was a
subsidiary of the
French Compagnie générale de la
télégraphie sans fil (CSF).
Later it
became a
subsidiary of
Philips of the Netherlands...
-
satellite Terametre (Tm),
equal to 1012
metres TM (triode) (from
French Telegraphie Militaire),
standard small-signal
vacuum tube of the
Allies of World...
- split-anode magnetron, the
research branch of the
Compagnie générale de la
télégraphie sans fil (CSF)
headed by
Maurice Ponte with
Henri Gutton,
Sylvain Berline...
- radars,
manufactured from the 1960s by the
Compagnie Générale de la
Télégraphie Sans Fil (CSF).
These radars were
originally used on the
Mirage III C...
- Télécom
Paris (also
known as ENST or Télécom or École
nationale supérieure des télécommunications [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal sypeʁjœʁ de telekɔmynikɑsjɔ̃]; also Télécom...
- CFTH)
merged its
electronics arm with that of
Compagnie générale de la
télégraphie sans fil (CSF) to form Thomson-CSF,
which changed its name to Thales...